Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 262

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    Aguilar: SEC Should Consider Conditional Waivers, Online Database

    2015-08-31T09:45:00Z

    Image: SEC Commissioner Luis Aguilar wants the agency to bring more clarity to its process for issuing waivers to companies sanctioned for misconduct, including a new “conditional waiver” process and an online database to shed more light on who asks for waivers and how often they are granted or declined. ...

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    Naming and Shaming in FCPA Enforcement

    2015-08-31T08:45:00Z

    One thing that critics of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act constantly flail is the (alleged) lack of individual prosecutions under the law. Perhaps naming and shaming individuals responsible for actual FCPA violations would get word to the business community to take anti-corruption more seriously.

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    De Niro to Play Bernie Madoff in HBO’s ‘Wizard of Lies’

    2015-08-30T09:45:00Z

    Nearly six years after the scandal unfolded, HBO is moving forward with a film on the Madoff scandal based on Wizard of Lies, a book by NYT reporter, Diana B. Henriques. Robert De Niro will play the role of Bernard Madoff and Henriques will play herself in the movie.

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    Gerald Green and Draconian Results of an Adverse FCPA Verdict

    2015-08-28T14:45:00Z

    Gerald Green, one of the few individuals who went to trial against the Justice Department in a case where the government alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, passed away last week. Green and his wife Patricia were convicted in 2009 of conspiring with others to bribe a Thailand ...

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    FASB, Congressman Dispute Lease Standard’s Economic Effect

    2015-08-28T13:00:00Z

    Image: FASB is pressing on with its planned fourth-quarter release of the final new accounting standard on leasing despite House Financial Services Committee member Brad Sherman’s (left) plea to FASB Chairman Russ Golden to consider analysis that says the standard will exact a heavy toll on the U.S. economy. Golden ...

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    Demand Media Names Chief Accounting Officer

    2015-08-28T13:00:00Z

    Demand Media, a diversified Internet company, has named Wendy Voong as chief accounting officer. She will oversee Demand Media’s accounting team and be responsible for the financial and accounting process. More inside.

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    Pegasystems, DLA Piper Collaborate to Helps Banks With Regulations

    2015-08-28T12:45:00Z

    Software firm Pegasystems and global law firm DLA Piper have collaborated to assist Pega in offering new software capabilities enabling financial institutions to reduce the time and costs associated with managing rapidly evolving laws and regulations. More inside.

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    Walgreens Boots Alliance Names Global Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

    2015-08-28T12:45:00Z

    Walgreens Boots Alliance, the first global pharmacy-led, health and wellbeing enterprise in the world, has named Kimberly Scardino as global controller and chief accounting officer. She reports to George Fairweather, executive vice president and global chief financial officer. Details inside.

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    SEC Prevails in First Appellate Decision on Challenges to APs

    2015-08-28T11:30:00Z

    Recently, respondents challenging the SEC’s ability to bring administrative proceedings have had success in two cases in federal district court. Last week, the Seventh Circuit became the first appellate court to weigh in on this issue and found in favor of the SEC. The Seventh Circuit held in Bebo ...

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    For Third Consecutive Year, SEC Reduces Filing Fees

    2015-08-28T10:45:00Z

    For the third year in a row, the Securities and Exchange Commission will reduce the filing fees public companies and other issuers pay to register their securities. In fiscal year 2016 fees will be set at $100.70 per million dollars, a drop from the current filing fee for registration statements ...

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    Cooper Standard Names Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer

    2015-08-28T10:00:00Z

    Cooper-Standard Holdings, a global supplier of systems and components for the automotive industry, has appointed Jonathan Banas to corporate controller and chief accounting officer, effective Sept. 14. Details inside.

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    UBS to Pay $1.7 Million for Sanctions Violations

    2015-08-28T10:00:00Z

    Swiss bank UBS yesterday reached a $1.7 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control to resolve allegations that it violated global terrorism sanctions regulations. Lessons learned from the bank’s compliance failures, as well as the mitigating factors that reduced the penalty amount, are inside.

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    Audit Fee Data Reveals New Departure from Non-Audit Services

    2015-08-26T15:00:00Z

    According to a recent Audit Analytics study of fees paid in 2014 by 2,300 accelerated filers, 80.3 percent were focused on the integrated financial statement internal control audit; fees for non-audit services dipped to 19.7 percent of the total bill from the audit firm, a drop from 20 percent during ...

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    Trade Group Pushes Guidelines for CCO Enforcement Actions

    2015-08-26T13:15:00Z

    Image: The National Society of Compliance Professionals has written to Andrew Ceresney, director of enforcement at the SEC, urging that compliance officers not be subject to enforcement actions except in cases where a CCO exhibited reckless conduct or knowingly assisted the primary violator. The letter is the latest salvo ...

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    Globestar Industries Names Chief Compliance Officer

    2015-08-26T09:30:00Z

    Globestar Industries, a company engaged in cannabis industry consulting, has named Christopher Plummer as chief compliance officer. Plummer's appointment comes at a time when the company is in the process of changing its name to Pineapple Express, with the intent to create a nationally branded chain of cannabis retail stores. ...

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    Plan B? Feds Pursue Insider Trading Charges Under SOX

    2015-08-26T09:15:00Z

    An unusual insider trading prosecution brought under a provision of SOX (rather than Section 10(b) of the Exchange Act) suggests that prosecutors are seeking a "Plan B" in the wake of the Second Circuit's disruptive decision in U.S. v. Newman.

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    Podcast: Conducting Internal Investigations in Europe

    2015-08-25T20:30:00Z

    Image: In light of increased enforcement activities across Europe, particularly increased enforcement cooperation among foreign jurisdictions and around the world, European corporations are subjected to overlapping and often similar—but not identical—regulatory requirements. In our latest podcast, we talk to Tiffany Moseley, partner in Kaye Scholer’s litigation practice, about internal investigations ...

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    Banks Are Concerned Over New EU Bonus Rules

    2015-08-25T20:15:00Z

    Image: New EU legislation covering banker pay that will be applied across all member states is causing some rift in the industry. Wim Mijs, chief executive of the European Banking Federation, said the rules may lead to a “heavy administrative burden.” He is calling on the European commissioner responsible for ...

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    Study Shows Better Audit Reports Lead to Better Audits

    2015-08-25T16:45:00Z

    Expanded audit reports and audit committee reports have led to better audits in the United Kingdom, according to new research, perhaps because expanded reporting has given auditors more leverage over financial statement assertions. The authors of the study said the new U.K. reporting requirements led to better-quality audits, as measured ...

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    Holy Orders: Vatican Picks Up Pace in AML Fight

    2015-08-25T15:00:00Z

    Image: In recent years money laundering has engulfed numerous international institutions, such as the Vatican, which has been roundly criticized by Italian prosecutors for both its failure to carry out appropriate due diligence over its customers and its inability to track suspicious transactions. Those criticisms have led to some dramatic ...